Friday, September 28, 2012

The Process of Salvation Begins…Now?

The process begins when the mind transfers to the heart that belief is a reality.  The process begins when your trust begins to formulate and move toward fully ascertaining salvation in Jesus Christ.  Your believing ability is beginning to form and move forward.  Your movement realizes where you are in life and how to change your living status.  Change is concurrent to belief, which allows your prefrontal lobe to come to a conclusion that change is vital and significant as our new life takes form moving from old ways to a wonderful form of newness and life.

This change is not like anything we have known before.  My alert factor calls for a change, which is called “repentance.”  Repentance creates a reality within a person that changes our belief and lifestyle.   Now, our discussion, communication, and conversation will be congruent with God’s thoughts.  Therefore, we will begin to speak and converse the same as God converses with us.  This is how we confess to God our lack of living right and having sinful thoughts. 

The process continues.  As one follows God completely, you will now follow the pattern by going down into a metaphorical grave for burial, then being raised up from the grave, which symbolizes a new birth, new conditioning, a new beginning, a newness like never before. The process of faith begins. Now faith will lead us from day to day. The Word of God is our mind and heart. We read, and then we transfer to our heart.  God’s message is holy.  The message leads our minds toward the heart for change. 

Now, it is possible for our hearts to lead us on the faith journey.  Our faith is our compass.  Our compass is led by the Holy Spirit.  Now faith leads us through a life on the earth.  We have confidence in the journey. The journey will be swift.  The earth life will be over. Now, the real life begins.  Living in the light.  Seeing God and Jesus Christ and walking daily with the Angels.  

Don Parker, A Person On the Journey
Romans 1:17; Hebrews 10:38

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